Classic alternative

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Classic alternative is a radio format focusing on alternative music[disambiguation needed] from the late 1970s to early 1990s, with particular focus on the early days of MTV.[1][2][3]

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Some stations with an "all-'80s" format have added elements of the 1980s and '90s classic alternative format to their regular playlist. Cox's KHPT in Houston and WPOI in Tampa are prime examples of all-'80s stations that heavily relied on artists such as Peter Schilling, The Cranberries and New Order. KHPT flipped to a classic alternative format after its run as an all-'80s station. The same goes for KJAQ in Seattle, one of the first stations in the country to try this format.

Digital cable music service Music Choice (originally DMX) provided a station labelled New Wave for several years. The station was later renamed "Retro-Active", and later Classic Alternative, all of which played seventies to eighties new wave, post-punk, synthpop, etc. After several years, the station filtered in 1990s (and even sometimes post-millennium) artists. However, an artist like David Bowie can often fit in classic alternative because he meets the criteria.

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SiriusXM offers a classic alternative station, 1st Wave, which was launched in 2008 following the merger between Sirius and XM and replaced similar stations on both services.[16][17]

References[]

  1. ^ Is Classic Alternative Becoming the New Classic Rock? - Alan Cross' A Journal of Musical Things
  2. ^ In Utah, people still love 'alternative' music. But what is that, exactly? - The Salt Lake Tribune
  3. ^ WKKL Returns With Classic Alternative - RadioInsight
  4. ^ Rock - Music Choice
  5. ^ 10 Legendary Bands that Wouldn't Be Legendary without College Radio - CollegeRadio.org
  6. ^ How NPR Killed College Rock|The New Republic
  7. ^ 10 Legendary Bands that Wouldn't Be Legendary without College Radio - CollegeRadio.org
  8. ^ Post-Punk 101: What Is Post-Punk?||Observer
  9. ^ Goth Rock Music Genre Overview|AllMusic
  10. ^ Microsoft Word - Coleman's Early Peek at Classic Alternative - January 2004–
  11. ^ Post-Punk 101: What Is Post-Punk?||Observer
  12. ^ Shoegaze Music Genre Overview|AllMusic
  13. ^ Indie Rock Music Genre Overview|AllMusic
  14. ^ Bill Virgin, "Radio Beat: It sounds like '90s music could be the next big format on Seattle dials"
  15. ^ Damien Cave, "Nirvana Bump Bizkit Off Dial - "Classic alternative" radio brings back the golden Nineties"
  16. ^ Snider, Mike. "As Sirius, XM signals merge, customers are confused". ABC News. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  17. ^ "1st Wave artists defined 'alternative' by experimenting with new wave & punk music before it was cool". Hear & Now. 28 November 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
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